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A Wood stork is a rare visitor to Kansas and we were blessed with this one's presence for several days. Photo by James Glynn
Mallard hens can be just as spectacular |
Wildflowers abound
on Quivira NWR
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Tundra
Swans grace the Big Salt Marsh. |
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Look closely! Not only does this little lady have a bobbed "ear-do" but she is travelling with a friend! Photo by James Glynn |
Bald
Eagles can be found where the ducks are Quivira has seen as many as 147 during
the winter! |
Sandhill
Cranes visit local |
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You can view Canada Geese by the hundreds of thousands during the fall migration! Photo by Ray Ruggles Uplan d Sandpipers are frequent visitors to the Refuge in the spring and summer. Photo by Ray Ruggles |
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Up
close and personal with a Red Tailed
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Peek-a-boo! ------- Photo by Ray Ruggles |
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